| Fig Leaves Gallery One of Olive's most memorable movies was the 1926 comedy Fig Leaves. Her costar was her real life boyfriend George O'Brien. Here are some rare pictures of Olive and George - * All of the photos on this page are from the collection of David Menefee, author of George O'Brien: A Man's Man in Hollywood |
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This is an excerpt from an article about George - George O'Brien's technique in the game of love is admirable, yet he has never become actually engaged, unless it was to Olive Borden, who has since married a man outside the profession. When a girl attracts George's attention there are flowers for her every day; telegrams punctuate her waking hours; telephone calls pursue her. She is the queen of the May. But always, so far, something has happened and the attentions poured out on one are turned into another's channels. George won't commit himself further than: "You wait - one of these days - !" |
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